"Under Section 116 Of The Indian Evidence Act, A Tenant Is Estopped From Disputing The Title Of The Landlord During The Subsistence Of Tenancy", A tenant
read more"An Acquittal Creates A Double Presumption Of Innocence In Favour Of The Accused" — In a significant ruling reaffirming the sanctity of scientific evidence and the
read more“Rule Mandating Distribution Of ITC In Same Month Is Valid — But Only After Credit Becomes Legally Available Under Section 16”, In a significant judgment interpreting
read more“Insurer Must First Pay Compensation To Victims Even If Policy Dispute Exists”, Calcutta High Court has reiterated that motor accident compensation law is a beneficial welfare
read more“Cumulative Inconsistencies Between Medical and Oral Evidence Go To The Root Of The Prosecution Case”, In a significant ruling Allahabad High Court set aside the conviction
read more“Time Does Not Stop Once It Starts Running” – In a significant reaffirmation of limitation law in service matters, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has
read more"Previous Enmity Works Both Ways - It Militates Against Normal Human Conduct That Victims Would Allow Real Assailants To Escape By Falsely Implicating Others", Orissa
read more“Delay By Itself Does Not Vitiate a Decision Unless Prejudice Is Demonstrated”, The Kerala High Court, in a significant ruling on administrative law principles governing
read more"The Land Loser Who Challenges After Long Delay Is A 'Fence-Sitter' Who Has Failed To Enforce His Rights Within A Reasonable Period", In a significant ruling
read more“When Trial Is Unlikely To Conclude Within Reasonable Time, Rigours Of Section 45 PMLA Must ‘Melt Down’ To Protect Article 21”, High Court of Himachal
read more"Right to seek discharge is not extinguished automatically upon expiry of sixty days; rather, the remedy becomes subject to the Court's discretion " Gujarat High
read more“In The Absence Of Reliable Ocular Evidence Proving Assault And Identity Of Accused, Essential Ingredients Of Sections 186 & 353 IPC Remain Unestablished”, Delhi High
read more"Requirement Not Only Of Landlord Himself But Also Normal Emanations Of Landlord Included, Words Should Receive Wide, Liberal And Useful Meaning", Calcutta High Court has allowed a
read more"When a father who is expected to be a shield, a guardian, a moral compass, becomes the source of the most severe violation of a
read more“Executive Clarification Cannot Override 1993 OBC Creamy Layer Policy”, In a significant ruling impacting the determination of OBC creamy layer status in civil services, the
read more" Law Should Lean In Favour Of Correcting The Other Procedures Towards Truth", In a judgment that cuts to the heart of India's examination-driven education culture,
read more“Police Force Must Consist of Persons of Utmost Rectitude and Impeccable Character”, Supreme Court has reiterated that acquittal in a criminal case does not automatically
read more“Power To Add Accused Is Extraordinary But Exists To Ensure Real Culprits Do Not Escape”, Punjab and Haryana High Court clarifying the scope of Section
read more“Mere Reproduction Of Statutory Language Is Not Enough — Authorities Must Show Real Material That Activities Cause Alarm Or That Witnesses Fear Testifying”, In a significant ruling
read more“Section 8(1)(h) RTI Act And Section 172(3) CrPC Operate Together To Protect Confidentiality Of Criminal Investigation”, Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered an important ruling
read more“Executive Clarification Cannot Override 1993 OBC Creamy Layer Policy”, In a significant ruling impacting the determination of OBC creamy layer status in civil services, the
read more“Police Force Must Consist of Persons of Utmost Rectitude and Impeccable Character”, Supreme Court has reiterated that acquittal in a criminal case does not automatically
read more“Mere Presumption Cannot Replace Evidence”, Supreme Court of India reiterated that the extraordinary power under Article 311(2)(b) of the Constitution, which allows dismissal of a
read more“Even if the originally advertised posts are filled, the authorities must create supernumerary posts to accommodate the eligible PwD candidates.”, In a significant ruling reinforcing the rights
read more"The fundamental right to live with dignity envisages and encompasses dignity until death, including a dignified dying process," observed the Supreme Court while permitting the withdrawal of
read more“If Arbitrators Fail To Appoint Within 30 Days, Parties May Approach ICSID — But Power Of Co-Arbitrators Does Not Automatically Cease”, Supreme Court of India
read more“A Party Cannot Keep A ‘Jurisdictional Ace’ Up Its Sleeve”, In a significant observation reinforcing fairness and procedural discipline in arbitration proceedings, the Supreme Court
read more“Paramount Consideration Is Preservation Of Corporate Assets”, In a significant ruling concerning interim protection in oppression and mismanagement disputes, the Supreme Court of India held
read more“Overzealous Investigation Is As Fatal As Lethargic Investigation”, In a significant judgment addressing the evidentiary value of dying declarations and the consequences of defective criminal
read more“A Dying Declaration Can Be The Sole Basis Of Conviction — But Only When It Inspires Full Confidence Of The Court”, In an important ruling
read more“Training prescribed for a post forms part of service and cannot be excluded while determining seniority of directly recruited employees.” On 11 March 2026, Supreme Court
read more“When Accused Arrive Armed And Act With A Common Object, Each Member Becomes Vicariously Liable”, Supreme Court of India has reiterated that every member of an unlawful
read more“Minor Discrepancies Or Allegedly Unnatural Behaviour Do Not Make Credible Evidence Unreliable”, In a significant ruling on the evidentiary value of related witnesses in criminal trials, the
read more“Repackaging Contractual Engagements Under Different Names To Deny Regularisation Violates Articles 14 And 16”, Supreme Court has held that employees appointed on an “academic arrangement
read more"State cannot be heard to say that those who experience serious adverse consequences must fend for themselves, without any clear or accessible avenue of relief",
read more“Indefinite continuation of futile physical life is regarded as undignified”, In a significant constitutional ruling clarifying the legal framework governing end-of-life decisions, the Supreme Court of
read more"Appellant Was Not Initially Named In FIR — No Raid Was Ever Conducted At His Place Of Business", In a significant ruling that draws a
read more"Non-disclosure of serious adverse events deprived citizens of information crucial to make an informed decision", While directing the Centre to frame a no-fault COVID-19 vaccine
read more"Appellants Held On To Shares With Zero Listing, Zero Marketability, Zero Dividend Payment — With The Stoic Resolve Of A Feline Waiting Patiently For Its
read more"Complete vesting of property, dissolution of century-old trust arrangements, absence of any finding of necessity or mismanagement, and provision for illusory compensation cumulatively render the
read more"Under Section 116 Of The Indian Evidence Act, A Tenant Is Estopped From Disputing The Title Of The Landlord During The Subsistence Of Tenancy", A tenant
read more"An Acquittal Creates A Double Presumption Of Innocence In Favour Of The Accused" — In a significant ruling reaffirming the sanctity of scientific evidence and the
read more“Rule Mandating Distribution Of ITC In Same Month Is Valid — But Only After Credit Becomes Legally Available Under Section 16”, In a significant judgment interpreting
read more“Insurer Must First Pay Compensation To Victims Even If Policy Dispute Exists”, Calcutta High Court has reiterated that motor accident compensation law is a beneficial welfare
read more“Cumulative Inconsistencies Between Medical and Oral Evidence Go To The Root Of The Prosecution Case”, In a significant ruling Allahabad High Court set aside the conviction
read more“Time Does Not Stop Once It Starts Running” – In a significant reaffirmation of limitation law in service matters, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has
read more"Previous Enmity Works Both Ways - It Militates Against Normal Human Conduct That Victims Would Allow Real Assailants To Escape By Falsely Implicating Others", Orissa
read more“Delay By Itself Does Not Vitiate a Decision Unless Prejudice Is Demonstrated”, The Kerala High Court, in a significant ruling on administrative law principles governing
read more"The Land Loser Who Challenges After Long Delay Is A 'Fence-Sitter' Who Has Failed To Enforce His Rights Within A Reasonable Period", In a significant ruling
read more“When Trial Is Unlikely To Conclude Within Reasonable Time, Rigours Of Section 45 PMLA Must ‘Melt Down’ To Protect Article 21”, High Court of Himachal
read more"Right to seek discharge is not extinguished automatically upon expiry of sixty days; rather, the remedy becomes subject to the Court's discretion " Gujarat High
read more“In The Absence Of Reliable Ocular Evidence Proving Assault And Identity Of Accused, Essential Ingredients Of Sections 186 & 353 IPC Remain Unestablished”, Delhi High
read more"Requirement Not Only Of Landlord Himself But Also Normal Emanations Of Landlord Included, Words Should Receive Wide, Liberal And Useful Meaning", Calcutta High Court has allowed a
read more"When a father who is expected to be a shield, a guardian, a moral compass, becomes the source of the most severe violation of a
read more" Law Should Lean In Favour Of Correcting The Other Procedures Towards Truth", In a judgment that cuts to the heart of India's examination-driven education culture,
read more“Power To Add Accused Is Extraordinary But Exists To Ensure Real Culprits Do Not Escape”, Punjab and Haryana High Court clarifying the scope of Section
read more“Mere Reproduction Of Statutory Language Is Not Enough — Authorities Must Show Real Material That Activities Cause Alarm Or That Witnesses Fear Testifying”, In a significant ruling
read more“Section 8(1)(h) RTI Act And Section 172(3) CrPC Operate Together To Protect Confidentiality Of Criminal Investigation”, Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered an important ruling
read more“Article 311(2) Proviso (a) And Rule 19 CCS Rules Permit Dismissal Based On Conduct Leading To Conviction”, High Court of Tripura dismissed a writ petition
read more"If Suit Originally Within Limitation, It Does Not Become Barred Upon Substitution Of Legal Heirs, Otherwise Object Of Order 22 CPC Would Be Frustrated", Orissa
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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